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Q. On a foggy night A puts his scooter in the garage of B. On finding it, if B removes the scooterfrom the garage and puts it alongside the road then:

a. B has committed the tort of trespass to goods because he interfered with the property of another.

b. B has committed no tort because he acted in protection of his property.

c. B has committed no tort because he is not at fault.

d. B is liable as joint tort feasor.

  • b. B has committed no tort because he acted in protection of his property.

Q. Extortion is defined in

a. Section 383 of IPC

b. Section 390 of IPC

c. Section 387 of IPC

d. None.

  • a. Section 383 of IPC

Q. Which one of the following statements is correct:

a. An innocent principal is not liable for the fraud of his agent

b. An innocent principal is liable for the fraud of his agent

c. An innocent agent is liable for all frauds of his principal

d. None of the above is correct.

  • a. An innocent principal is not liable for the fraud of his agent

Q. Point out incorrect response.The following are the ingredients of theft :

a. Dishonest intention to take another’s property. The Property must be movable.

b. Property should be taken out of the possession of another person without his consent.

c. There must be some moving of the property in order to accomplish the taking of it.

d. Taking of another’s property must be with the intention to retain the property permanently.

  • d. Taking of another’s property must be with the intention to retain the property permanently.

Q. Point out incorrect response.The following are some of the illustrations of theft :

a. A, a mail-sorter secrets out a bearing letter with an intention to deliver it to the mail peon and to share the collections.

b. A takes B’s stick out of his hand in order to beat him with it.

c. A cuts down a tree on B’s ground with the intention of dishonestly taking the tree out of B’s possession without B’s consent.

d. A took a bundle belonging to himself which was in possession of a police constable and for which the constable was accountable.

  • b. A takes B’s stick out of his hand in order to beat him with it.

Q. Point out the incorrect answer :-Theft consists of

a. Taking of immovable property.

b. Out of the possession of any person.

c. Dishonest intention.

d. Without his consent.

  • a. Taking of immovable property.

Q. Offence of theft is related to

a. Movable property only.

b. Immovable property only.

c. Property only.

d. All of above.

  • a. Movable property only.

Q. Give the correct response

a. Immovable property becomes the subject of theft if it is severed from the earth.

b. Immovable property become the subject of theft as soon as it has been severed from the earth.

c. Immovable property is not capable of being the subject of theft.

d. All of the above.

  • d. All of the above.

Q. A cuts down a tree on Z’s ground with the intention of dishonestly taking the tree out of Z’spossession with the consent of Z’. A has committed theft ______

a. As soon as he starts cutting the tree.

b. As soon as her intends to cut it.

c. As soon as tree is severed from earth.

d. All of the above.

  • c. As soon as tree is severed from earth.

Q. A being Z’s servant and entrusted to YZ with the care of Z’s plate dishonestly runs away withthe plate A commits

a. Criminal breach of trust.

b. Criminal misappropriation of property.

c. Extortion.

d. Theft.

  • d. Theft.

Q. A finds a ring lying on the road not in the possession of every person. A by taking itcommits.

a. Criminal misappropriation of property.

b. Criminal breach of trust.

c. Theft.

d. Extortion.

  • a. Criminal misappropriation of property.

Q. A sees a watch belonging to Z lying on a table in Z’s house, not wanting to misappropriate the watch immediately to avoid search and detection, hides the watch in a place from where it can not be found. A commits theft when the watch

a. Hidden by A.

b. Intended by A to subject it of theft.

c. First moved from its place.

d. A does not commit theft but criminal branch of trust.

  • c. First moved from its place.

Q. A owes money to Z for repairing it. If Z retains the watch as a security. A takes the watchout of Z’s possession.

a. A does not commit theft.

b. A commits theft if he takes dishonestly.

c. Z commits theft.

d. A and B both commits theft of each others property.

  • b. A commits theft if he takes dishonestly.

Q. A being in family terms with Z, goes in Z’s library in his absence and takes away a book forthe purpose of reading it. A afterwards A keeps the book. A commit

a. Theft.

b. Theft if he keeps the book dishonestly.

c. No offence.

d. Attempt to commit theft.

  • b. Theft if he keeps the book dishonestly.

Q. A is paramour of Z’s wife. She gives a ring of gold which A knows to belong to her husband Z.

a. A does not commit theft.

b. A commits theft of ring.

c. Z’s wife commit theft.

d. None of the above.

  • b. A commits theft of ring.
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